Rugby games now
In the United Kingdom, an old adage says: “Football is a gentlemen’s game played by ruffians and rugby games is a game played by ruffians Gentleman.” In most countries, rugby, Rugby Union is widely regarded as an “establishment”, the story of amateur sport smart bro, played by members of the middle classes. For example, many students of colleges and private schools play Rugby Union. However, Rugby League has always as a means of work and layer, professional monitoring. A contrast to this ideology is evident in neighbouring countries, unions of England and Wales. In England, the sport is much in relation to public schools Triangle Offense (ie independent / private schools). In Ireland, Rugby Union is also in conjunction with the private sector and education “D4″ stereotype, and this image of agony, ignorant, rich rugby games most inspired jock Ross O’Carroll Kelly novels. In Wales, rugby is related to the small team of mountain village made up of workers David Archuleta Imagine and other workers to play on their days off Binalonan.